Religion: Difference between revisions
From Antarok
No edit summary |
Vicissitude (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 35: | Line 35: | ||
==Other Gods== | ==Other Gods== | ||
===Kratyx, the Fallen Giant=== | ===Kratyx, the Fallen Giant=== | ||
[[Kratyx]]: Kratyx once helmed a world inside of everyone; in those days, the Flesh was enduring and the people were of exceptional size and Strength. Giants walked the world of Antarok, and once the Fae caught wind of their true nature, a few among them sought to remove it. For what purpose, however...who could say? Nevertheless, their grandest of [[Maltricians]] set about the task of extracting this divine Vitality, and, eventually, they succeeded, slaying Kratyx in the process. Though faint traces of his Pact still linger, the people of the world gradually diminished, weakened without his influence. | [[Kratyx]]: Kratyx once helmed a world inside of everyone; in those days, the Flesh was enduring and the people were of exceptional size and Strength. Giants walked the world of Antarok, and once the Fae caught wind of their true nature, a few among them sought to remove it. For what purpose, however...who could say? Nevertheless, their grandest of [[Malediction|Maltricians]] set about the task of extracting this divine Vitality, and, eventually, they succeeded, slaying Kratyx in the process. Though faint traces of his Pact still linger, the people of the world gradually diminished, weakened without his influence. | ||
===Læloch, the Barren Moon=== | ===Læloch, the Barren Moon=== |
Revision as of 04:43, 26 March 2024
Religion in Antarok
The Godheads
Anok, Godhead of Antarok
Associated with stories, sound, and omens.
Andormu, Godhead of Aarda
Associated with the warmth, light, and hope.
Aolu, Godhead of Céleste
Associated with air, beauty, and freedom.
Ilunæ, Godhead of Æylune
Associated with cold, survival, and tradition.
Ukhu, Godhead of Ur'duun
Associated with earth, arteries, and ingenuity.
Triton, Godhead of Lacon
Associated with water, secrets, and predation.
Somna, Godhead of Arcadia
Associated with dreams, nightmares, and wonder.
Mimira, Godhead of Ælphyne
Associated with life, nature, and ignorance.
Hypnea, Godhead of Avernus
Associated with the afterlife, death, and unlife.
Balor, Godhead of Gehenna
Associated with dissolution, shadow, and despair.
Other Gods
Kratyx, the Fallen Giant
Kratyx: Kratyx once helmed a world inside of everyone; in those days, the Flesh was enduring and the people were of exceptional size and Strength. Giants walked the world of Antarok, and once the Fae caught wind of their true nature, a few among them sought to remove it. For what purpose, however...who could say? Nevertheless, their grandest of Maltricians set about the task of extracting this divine Vitality, and, eventually, they succeeded, slaying Kratyx in the process. Though faint traces of his Pact still linger, the people of the world gradually diminished, weakened without his influence.
Læloch, the Barren Moon
Læloch: Once Godhead to a verdant world shining a veil of green upon two worlds - Ælphyne, and Antarok - Læloch presided over the most wondrous eternal garden, said to be so beautiful that all paled in comparison. Læloch was Majesty. Læloch was Envy itself. Læloch was destroyed along with all that it was by Elphame, Dryad Queen of the Spring Court, who simply went to the Moon and told every plant to come back with her to Ælphyne across a great bridge into the sky built from roots. From that point on, the Godhead's Pact ceased to function, and the moon went dull and grey - none felt envious when they looked up at that pale, desiccated orb in the sky. Today, Læloch is scarcely known except by ancient accounts, and some faiths refer to the moon as the 'comatose' place. Those who visit the moon describe a frigid, barren world of fine, powdery sand, and a foreboding sense of nihilism.
Nihilos, The Night-Father
Nihilos: Many cultures share the aeons-old mythos of the sky fading to a world of pitch black, the light of Aarda snuffed out for seven days as a being of the infinite nothing descended from the Aetherium. Referred to as 'Nihilos' or 'The Stranger' by those who are aware of its existence, and the 'Night-Father' by its faithful, it attempted to devour the Godheads all at once before it fell into their dream and became an infinite plane of its own timeless being. The Night-Father is Absentia. The Night-Father is Absenth itself.
Protea, the God-Dream
Protea: Protea is the hypothetical Godhead of the Aetherium, dreamer of the Godheads and therefore the true god above all representing the prime force of Aether and its Metaphorical aspects of Possibility, Power, and the Soul. As Protea has no known Pact, no proof has ever been found of its existence, nor is its name common to literature. Most faithful are adamantly against the idea of a higher power than their own god, and the scholars who have tried to prove its existence are laughed away into obscurity. Those faiths that do acknowledge it say that Protea is the Aetherium itself - something other than a Godhead, similar to Nihilos.
Pacts
Articles on Arcana
Definitions |
Arcana · Arcana List · Potential · Variant · Gramarye · Theorem · Planes · Metaphor · Ascension |
Practices |
Practices · Alkahest · Contrivances |
Galdr |
Galdr |
Glamour |
Glamour |
Welkin |
Welkin · Pact · Poetics · Blight |
Planes |
Aetherium · Antarok · Ælphyne · Avernus· Gehenna· Arcadia Aarda· Ur'Duun · Céleste · Lacon · Æylune · Læloch · Nihilos |
Metaphor |